As the clock winds down on another year, El Paso’s Parks and Recreation Department has taken to social media to share a heartfelt thanks with the community that has engaged with its myriad of programs and spruced up the city’s green spaces. In a festive post on Facebook, the El Paso Parks and Recreation highlighted the shared experiences that have pulsed through the parks and facilities, attributing the vibrancy and welcoming spirit to the unwavering support and participation from the people of El Paso.
For those planning to kick off the New Year with a visit to any of El Paso’s recreational areas, take note that the warming glow of community will pause briefly; all facilities managed by the city’s Parks and Recreation will be closed on Thursday, January 1, a standard observance for the holiday. But fear not, normal hours will quickly resume on Friday, which means your favorite local haunts will once again embrace visitors and fitness enthusiasts, families seeking laughter on the playgrounds, and nature lovers looking to find solace under the broad expanse of the Texas sky…